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Re: soundin and pitch

Date1999-10-25 15:36
FromTobiah
SubjectRe: soundin and pitch
Stan Olejarz wrote:
> 
> Why is it that soundin is always much lower than the actual aiff file
> that I use?

Try using 'basef' to change the base frequency of the AIFF file:

	http://tobiah.rcsreg.com/pub


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Job van Zuijlen  wrote:

> Sounds like a good idea.  I was losing track: having to compile a
> decompressor to decompress a file :-{

I've just uploaded some files (do not expect much yet :)
At least the files previously sent to the list are available, now in .zip format.
Check http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Bit/5683/index.html



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From: Dustin Barlow 
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Subject: Looking for linux sound apps/ csound aps for bundling with Enoch.
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Greetings all,

I have the priviledge of heading up the audio development on a
brand new linux distribution called Enoch.  I am very excited
about Enoch and I wanted to share it with you and extend the
opportunity to anyone who wants to get involved.

Enoch is different from other linux distributions in that there
will be multiple versions that are optimized for all the various
processors.  Enoch's main goal is to remain streamlined and fast.
Daniel Robbins, the creator of Enoch, is very interested in 
making Enoch a digital audio friendly linux environment
that will have a bunch of audio applications and utilities to 
help push linux into the main stream of digital audio production. 
If you'd like more detailed information about Enoch, go to
http://enoch.masslinux.com or http://www.proteinpak.com

You are also encouraged to stop by on irc at irc.linux.com #enoch
if you have any questions.

What I am interested in is collecting from all of you applications
that you would like to have bundled in this special audio version
of Enoch.  We are planning to also include a build of csound as 
well so csound related utilities are also needed.  All these
apps will be distributed under the GNU license and the authors
will retain their full rights.

If you would be interested in being a contributor to this
project, please email me at dbarlow@omnids.com and give me a
short explaination of what applications you have written or
plan to write for the linux/X platform.  We are looking for
apps for both csound and apps that don't use csound...so 
basically if it is sound related, and for linux/X then 
let me know.

If anyone is interested in writing sound card drivers for some
of the high end cards not supported by ALSA and OSS, then contact
me as well.  

This is a great opportunity to get your application in the
face of linux of users, so please contact me if you are interested!

Thanks for the bandwidth,

Dustin Barlow
dbarlow@omnids.com

 




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Thanks Michael.  I have already changed the code to conform (I hope)
to this format.  Should be in next version
==John ffitch


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You did not have an instr statement.  Did you mean that?  Anyway it
does not progress for me either.  Looks like a recent change is
seriously wrong.  Any thoughts Gabriel? 

Later:
  reading the code it looks as if the delay MUST be an a-rate entity
as it reads a vector at this point.  Same for wguide2

I think it needs some of that grotty code with XINCODE, which i have
written and seems to work, but perhaps Gabriel should review it.
==John ffitch

sr = 44100
kr = 4410
ksmps = 10
nchnls= 1
instr 1
asig rand 25000
asig wguide1    asig, 60, 3000, .8
out asig
endin


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Subject: Re: [Csnd] wguide opcodes

You did not have an instr statement.  Did you mean that?  Anyway it
does not progress for me either.  Looks like a recent change is
seriously wrong.  Any thoughts Gabriel? 

Later:
  reading the code it looks as if the delay MUST be an a-rate entity
as it reads a vector at this point.  Same for wguide2

I think it needs some of that grotty code with XINCODE, which i have
written and seems to work, but perhaps Gabriel should review it.
==John ffitch

sr = 44100
kr = 4410
ksmps = 10
nchnls= 1
instr 1
asig rand 25000
asig wguide1    asig, 60, 3000, .8
out asig
endin


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Subject: Re: [Csnd] wguide opcodes

You did not have an instr statement.  Did you mean that?  Anyway it
does not progress for me either.  Looks like a recent change is
seriously wrong.  Any thoughts Gabriel? 

Later:
  reading the code it looks as if the delay MUST be an a-rate entity
as it reads a vector at this point.  Same for wguide2

I think it needs some of that grotty code with XINCODE, which i have
written and seems to work, but perhaps Gabriel should review it.
==John ffitch

sr = 44100
kr = 4410
ksmps = 10
nchnls= 1
instr 1
asig rand 25000
asig wguide1    asig, 60, 3000, .8
out asig
endin


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I'm not at my desk right now, but if I remember the XML spec correctly, it
would be more proper to simply ignore unrecognized lines and tags. This
allows folks to transparently extend a given syntax without worrying about
older applications.

regards,
-jim

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>
>
>I have a request that the .csd file format should ignore all text
>until the starting  and all text after the
>.  How would this affect people?  Not too
>difficult to code but I am not sure if it will break some use, or
>whatever.
>
>I am suggesting until the  tag all text is ignored,
>unless it is a tag like , ,  or
>.  After a   until the
> tag additional unrecognised lines and tags would
>be treated as a soft error.
>
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Date: 25 octobre, 1999 17:20
Subject: Re: wguide opcodes



>Later:
>  reading the code it looks as if the delay MUST be an a-rate entity
>as it reads a vector at this point.  Same for wguide2


You are right.  I just had to use a arate variable to make it work.


>sr = 44100
>kr = 4410
>ksmps = 10
>nchnls= 1

>instr 1
>asig rand 25000
>asig wguide1    asig, 60, 3000, .8
>out asig
>endin

instr 1 now looks like this :

instr 1
afreq = 60
asig rand 25000
asig wguide1    asig, afreq, 3000, .8
out asig
endin

I also noticed the same problem in version 2.9 of DirectCsound.

Thanks alot.

Martin Marier




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Subject: Re: [Csnd] wguide opcodes


-----Original Message-----
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Date: 25 octobre, 1999 17:20
Subject: Re: wguide opcodes



>Later:
>  reading the code it looks as if the delay MUST be an a-rate entity
>as it reads a vector at this point.  Same for wguide2


You are right.  I just had to use a arate variable to make it work.


>sr = 44100
>kr = 4410
>ksmps = 10
>nchnls= 1

>instr 1
>asig rand 25000
>asig wguide1    asig, 60, 3000, .8
>out asig
>endin

instr 1 now looks like this :

instr 1
afreq = 60
asig rand 25000
asig wguide1    asig, afreq, 3000, .8
out asig
endin

I also noticed the same problem in version 2.9 of DirectCsound.

Thanks alot.

Martin Marier




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From: Martin Marier 
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Subject: Re: [Csnd] wguide opcodes


-----Original Message-----
From: jpff@maths.bath.ac.uk 
To: marierm@MAGELLAN.UMontreal.CA 
Cc: csound@lists.bath.AC.UK 
Date: 25 octobre, 1999 17:20
Subject: Re: wguide opcodes



>Later:
>  reading the code it looks as if the delay MUST be an a-rate entity
>as it reads a vector at this point.  Same for wguide2


You are right.  I just had to use a arate variable to make it work.


>sr = 44100
>kr = 4410
>ksmps = 10
>nchnls= 1

>instr 1
>asig rand 25000
>asig wguide1    asig, 60, 3000, .8
>out asig
>endin

instr 1 now looks like this :

instr 1
afreq = 60
asig rand 25000
asig wguide1    asig, afreq, 3000, .8
out asig
endin

I also noticed the same problem in version 2.9 of DirectCsound.

Thanks alot.

Martin Marier




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